Home Office in the media: 26 September 2017

...told during a meeting with the Home Office that EU citizens already in the UK would not have to meet a minimum income threshold or have private heath insurance in...
...told during a meeting with the Home Office that EU citizens already in the UK would not have to meet a minimum income threshold or have private heath insurance in...
...mosque by attackers who shouted abusive comments. BBC News and Sky News report the victim was taken to hospital yesterday evening and that Greater Manchester Police have arrested two men....
...an investigation into child sexual abuse allegations. Police funding The Telegraph, Mail, Guardian, Times, BBC News and Metro report on a blog written by the chair of the National Police...
...Google, Facebook and Twitter as saying they are already using artificial intelligence software to stop people uploading terror content, and to bar repeat offenders from setting up new accounts when...
...widespread coverage of the Prime Minister's visit to America where she will be co-hosting a meeting at the United National General Assembly regarding terrorists' use of the internet. Outlets including...
Today's newspapers report on warnings over the threat of extremist content online and the UK's future security co-operation with the EU.
...reduced from critical to severe. The Telegraph reports that the Home Secretary announced an additional £24 million of funding for counter-terror police yesterday and the Guardian notes that the Home...
...please follow the Metropolitan Police Service, British Transport Police and other emergency services involved in the incident on Twitter. Sign up for Home Office email alerts and follow us on...
The media report this morning on the the Biometrics Commissioner's annual report. The Evening Standard and Independent continue their investigation into modern slavery in the UK. Police use of biometrics...
...slavery. In an op-ed for both newspapers, Metropolitan Police Commissioner Cressida Dick highlights the use of the Modern Slavery Act to jail perpetrators but argues that the police also need...
Home Office in the media is the Home Office's blog on the latest topical home affairs issues. It features a review of leading media stories, responses to breaking news, rebuttal to inaccurate reports, and ministerial comment.